We did it! The Conservative government has killed online spying legislation Bill C-30! If passed, the bill would have provided access to your private online information without a warrant, and you would have had to pay for it.

Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced on Monday, "We will not be proceeding with Bill C-30 ... We've listened to the concerns of Canadians who have been very clear on this."1

It doesn't get clearer than that. We’ve won, and it was you and nearly 150,000 other Canadians who made it happen with your signatures, comments, creativity, and your donations. Your team at OpenMedia.ca will remain vigilant.

Way back in June 2011, we worked with Canadians from across the country to launch the StopSpying.ca campaign. All the pundits and "experts" said we couldn't win. Well Canada, you just proved them all wrong.

With this win, we’re part of a growing global Internet freedom movement. Anti-privacy, anti-Internet legislation has now been stopped in several countries worldwide.2 While threats to the open Internet continue to mount, the global Internet freedom movement is getting stronger everyday and you’re an integral part of it.

P.S. Saturday, February 16th, is the anniversary of the successful #TellVicEverything social media uprising. We’re taking this opportunity to celebrate and push for a privacy commitment from the government. Join in here.